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| 1/6/2009 7:02:59 AM |
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This is a test of information input.
Check out the formatting tips on the right for help formatting and making links.
Use the template below:
Can you add an image?
This test shows how do do it
*I did it.mee too
hello big boy --- anyone who would put this on a wiki is small boy
At sign (@code snippet@) for code snippet
| Region | Sales |
| East,newline.,ninjas attack here | $100 |
| West | $500 |
| One | 1 |
This is a test... this is only a test.2
V--- gosh golly gee this is the example "code" for multiline tables... and it works oh so flawlessly...hmmm
| }{^!TW50} Content { | }{^!} Explanation { |
| } This is the content for the first cell of the second row in this table { | } When you do not include carriage returns inside the cell content the cell wraps as in the original tables { |
||} This is the first line in the third row of the first cell
This is the second line
Now this is the third line {||} The lines in the first cell of this row each have a carriage return and display as separate lines which is new functionality {||
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